QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
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What are the two types of teaching lectures? - ✔✔Formal and Informal
Limited student participation; can't be used to teach skills; and difficulty in
evaluating learning describe: - ✔✔Disadvantages of a Teaching Lecture
What is the definition of a guided discussion? - ✔✔Instructor controlled group
process in which students share information and experiences to achieve a learning
objective.
What are four advantages of a guided discussion? - ✔✔1) Allows everyone to
participate in the learning situation
2) Pools knowledge and experience of all participants
,3) Stimulates and motivates participants when well organized
4) More closely simulates real world situations through discussions
What are the 3 main steps in preparing for a training session? - ✔✔1. Develop
training objective
2. Conduct your research - read, review, and research up-to-date information
3. Organize your lesson (Develop a teaching plan)
Which term is described as: a concise statement that describes what the trainees
should be able to do when they complete training? - ✔✔Training objectives
What is the purpose of personalizing a lesson plan or teaching plan? - ✔✔Purpose
- Personalization is the act of adding individual subject matter knowledge to the
instructional process.
The ability or official capacity to exercise control over others is the definition of
what term? - ✔✔Merriam-Webster Online (2013) defines power as "the ability or
official capacity to exercise control over others; a person, group, or nation having
great influence or control over others."
, Which category of power comes from forms of leverage, and must be earned and
maintained? - ✔✔Informal (personal) power comes from forms of leverage; these
types of power must be earned and maintained. Unlike formal power bases, they
cannot be conferred.
Which category of power includes the ability to reward and punish? - ✔✔Formal
(positional) power is conferred on a person; it is not necessarily earned. In other
words, formal power is a function of position, not necessarily ability.
What is described as using one's position to gain access to information that
shouldn't be accessible to the public? - ✔✔Abuse of power - "Improper use of
authority by someone who has a position of power in an abusive way" (The Gale
Group, 2008)
What is defined as a special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit
granted to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste? - ✔✔Privilege is defined
as a special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit granted to or
enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste. (Merriam-Webster Online, 2013)
What is the description of sexual orientation privilege? - ✔✔Sexual orientation
privilege is associated with the marginalization of non-heterosexual lifestyles and
the view that heterosexuality is the normal sexual orientation. Instances of this